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bucking the hard facts

A saying coined by Paul G. Hewitt, author of Conceptual Physics, which describes the disregard of an established law or fact.
"Meteorologists try their best, but they are bucking the hard facts of chaos in nature."
by RMKU November 21, 2013
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